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Empowering DevOps with Cloud Foundry
Sergey Matochkin and Neville George present how Comcast has matured its Cloud Foundry platform from proof-of-concept to production ready.
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Continuously Deploying at JUST EAT
Peter Mounce discusses CD at JUST EAT, covering package contracts, feature toggling, team sizes and responsibility, AWS AutoScaling, ELB, CloudFormation, build scripts for server images, etc..
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The Un-domestication of Learning
Perry Timms explains how leaders can create a learning strategy, culture, community and energy to power themselves and their people to a future of better understanding and ability.
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User Delight Driven Design of APIs
Michael Hyatt discusses the main complains users have with APIs and ways to address them using early user acceptance testing, RAML, JSON schemas, traits and mocks.
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Using Clojure and Neo4j to Build a Meetup Recommendation Engine
Mark Needham shows how a meetup recommendation engine using Neo4j and Clojure can be built from scratch, combining content-based and collaborative filtering using Cypher and Clojure.
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Agile Leadership: An Approach for Leaders in Large-Scale and Start-Up Companies
Lisa Frazier discusses how to adapt as a leader in different contexts by leveraging Agile methods, sharing lessons learnt from rural and urban Australia and experiences from Silicon Valley start-ups.
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Hobby-Oriented Programming
Sonja Heinen discusses hobby-oriented programming which defines developer types (amateur and professional), exploring the correlation between a programmer's happiness and leisure time activities.
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The Platform Manifesto
Simon Raik-Allen explores how alternative Agile Manifesto style statements can be used for other challenges and specifically around the building of a technology platform.
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Cloud Native Security: Rotate, Repair, Repave
Justin Smith outlines principles and practices of Cloud Native Security and how Cloud Foundry can be part of a strategy to increase velocity and security.
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12 Factor, or Cloud Native Apps - What Exactly Does that Mean for Spring Developers?
Thomas Gamble examines each factor in the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) which describes elements of cloud native, and presents how Spring, and platforms such as Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Cloud Native Java
Josh Long looks at how high performance organizations like Ticketmaster, Alibaba, and Netflix make short work of that complexity with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
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Modern Java Component Design with Spring 4.3
Jüergen Hoeller presents selected Spring Framework 4 component model highlights and a selection of Java 8 enabled features, illustrated with many code examples and noteworthy design considerations.